The phrase
"outside groups" refers to organizations or people who are not directly involved or part of a particular group, company, or institution. They may have different interests or perspectives and are not officially connected to the main group.
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A handful
of outside groups are attempting to make up the difference with advertising campaigns of their own.
But now, the fate of tight races may depend on which candidate gains the most support
from outside groups with a lot of money.
While
outside groups spending tons of cash isn't new, Common Sense Principles was the least transparent among them.
And it may be true that this kind of analysis could make it easier
for outside groups to reproduce and analyze the study.
Due to issues of availability of space, however, we are not able to accommodate
other outside groups.
An estimated hundreds of millions of dollars was spent by
outside groups in the 2012 elections.
Everyone within the group definitely has a few friends
outside the group who also have friends and soon you have access to so many potential customers.
But the parent union organizers argued that the plan didn't go far enough, and that it didn't
allow outside groups to submit proposals.
But it remains to be seen
if outside groups will spend to help get those women through primaries.
If the prediction is true, look for
Republican outside groups and their Democratic opponents to spend much of that money online.
It's been a slow start, with logistical and political obstacles to
using outside groups to do the work that cities have traditionally carried out themselves.
Unlike many jurisdictions throughout the country, the city
requires outside groups to make detailed disclosures of their donations and expenditures, with data available online.
It's a community center,
where outside groups host meetings and parties in the fun and inviting atmosphere of the facility.
Schools with «lead partners» will keep their current staffing, but the state will
employ outside groups to assist administrators in meeting academic achievement targets.
He became more actively involved with others in the group, and he began to use his new relationship
skills outside the group.
The speaker suggested that such a system would
invite outside groups to increase their spending and influence on elections.
Maintaining this obligation to voters while receiving money from
outside groups remains a challenge for all politicians, who struggle to remain authentic while funding their complex campaign operations.
Nearly $ 17 million was spent by candidates and
outside groups divided between union backers and education reformers and charter school supporters.
All three artists engaged
with outside groups through these works, from children to remote villages.
They point to his vote in favor of a school - improvement initiative that allowed charter school organizations and
other outside groups to compete to run new and struggling campuses.
«I think there can be a lot of movement and I'm hoping and expecting to get more of that support
from outside groups,» she said.
These prevent
people outside the group being able to engage in «dangerous» conversations with members and it gives the members a sense of belonging.
It's been a slow start, with logistical and political obstacles to
using outside groups to do the work that cities have traditionally carried out themselves.
In the Republican primary and the runoff,
outside groups spent more than $ 1.6 million on this race.
Despite the irresolvable nature of some of these dilemmas, according to Dr Cocking the distance of
outside groups like ELAC and their ability to interpret and rationalize outcomes is an incredibly valuable asset to humanitarian agencies working in the trenches.
According to The New York Times, its sources «said the inquiry would include a period of at least a decade during which Exxon Mobil
funded outside groups that sought to undermine climate science.»
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